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Kaupichthys
''Kaupichthys'' is a genus of eels of the family Chlopsidae. Species The currently recognized species in this genus are: * ''Kaupichthys atronasus'' L. P. Schultz, 1953 (black-nostril false moray) * ''Kaupichthys brachychirus'' L. P. Schultz, 1953 (shortfin false moray) * ''Kaupichthys diodontus'' L. P. Schultz, 1943 (common false moray) * ''Kaupichthys hyoproroides'' ( Strömman, 1896) (false moray) * ''Kaupichthys japonicus'' Matsubara & Asano, 1960 * ''Kaupichthys nuchalis The collared eelCommon n ...
'' J. E. Böhlke, 1967 (collared eel)


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Kaupichthys Hyoproroides
''Kaupichthys hyoproroides'', the false moray, common false moray, grey reef eel, reef eel, plain false moray, or double-toothed xenocongrid eel,Common names for ''Kaupichthys hyoproroides''
at www.fishbase.org. is an in the family .''Kaupichthys hyoproroides''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by

Kaupichthys Nuchalis
The collared eelCommon names for ''Kaupichthys nuchalis''
at www.fishbase.org. (''Kaupichthys nuchalis'') is an in the family .''Kaupichthys nuchalis''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by James Erwin Böhlke< ...
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Kaupichthys Brachychirus
The shortfin false morayCommon names for ''Kaupichthys brachychirus''
at www.fishbase.org. (''Kaupichthys brachychirus'') is an eel in the family Chlopsidae.''Kaupichthys brachychirus''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by Leonard Peter Schultz in 1953.Schultz, L. P., E. S. Herald, E. A. Lachner, A. D. Welander and L. P. Woods, 1953
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Kaupichthys Japonicus
''Kaupichthys japonicus'' is an eel in the family Chlopsidae.''Kaupichthys japonicus''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by and Hirotoshi Asano in 1960.Matsubara, K., and H. Asano, 1960 (12 Jan.) ef. 11928''A new eel of the genus Kaupichthys.'' Copeia 1959 (no. 4): 293-297. It was originally a of ''Kaupi ...
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Kaupichthys Diodontus
The common false moray, false moray, grey reef eel, or plain false moray,Common names for ''Kaupichthys diodontus''
at www.fishbase.org. (''Kaupichthys diodontus''), is an eel in the family Chlopsidae.''Kaupichthys diodontus''
at www.fishbase.org.
It was described by Leonard Peter Schultz in 1943.
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Kaupichthys Atronasus
The black-nostril false moray, blacknose false moray or blacknose reef eel (''Kaupichthys atronasus''), is an eel in the family Chlopsidae. It was described by Leonard Peter Schultz in 1953.Schultz, L. P., E. S. Herald, E. A. Lachner, A. D. Welander and L. P. Woods, 1953 ''Fishes of the Marshall and Marianas islands.'' Vol. I. Families from Asymmetrontidae through Siganidae. Bulletin of the United States National Museum No. 202, v. 1: i-xxxii + 1–685, Pls. 1–74. It is a tropical, marine eel which is known from throughout the Indo-Pacific The Indo-Pacific is a vast biogeographic region of Earth. In a narrow sense, sometimes known as the Indo-West Pacific or Indo-Pacific Asia, it comprises the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the western and central Pacific Ocean, and the ..., including the Chagos Islands, Samoa, the Ryukyu Islands, the southern Great Barrier Reef, and Micronesia. It typically dwells in coral reefs at depths greater than 14 m. They can reac ...
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Eels
Eels are ray-finned fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes (), which consists of eight suborders, 19 families, 111 genera, and about 800 species. Eels undergo considerable development from the early larval stage to the eventual adult stage and are usually predators. The term "eel" is also used for some other eel-shaped fish, such as electric eels (genus ''Electrophorus''), spiny eels (family Mastacembelidae), swamp eels (family Synbranchidae), and deep-sea spiny eels (family Notacanthidae). However, these other clades evolved their eel-like shapes independently from the true eels. Eels live both in salt and fresh water, and some species are catadromous. Description Eels are elongated fish, ranging in length from in the one-jawed eel (''Monognathus ahlstromi'') to in the slender giant moray. Adults range in weight from to well over . They possess no pelvic fins, and many species also lack pectoral fins. The dorsal and anal fins are fused with the caudal fin, formin ...
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Chlopsidae
The Chlopsidae, or false morays, are a family of eels found in coral reefs worldwide. As their name suggests, they somewhat resemble moray eels in appearance. However, they are smaller than true morays, ranging from in length. Genera The family contains these genera: Family Chlopsidae * Genus '' Boehlkenchelys'' * Genus '' Catesbya'' * Genus ''Chilorhinus'' * Genus '' Chlopsis'' * Genus ''Kaupichthys'' * Genus '' Powellichthys'' * Genus '' Robinsia'' * Genus ''Xenoconger ''Xenoconger'' is a genus of eels in the family Chlopsidae (false morays). It contains the single species ''Xenoconger fryeri'', or Fryer's false moray. Marine fish families< ...
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Leonard Peter Schultz
Leonard Peter Schultz (1901–1986) was an American ichthyologist. Biography Schultz was born in 1901, at Albion, Michigan. He received education on ichthyology at Albion College, in which he got his bachelor's degree, in 1924. In 1926, he got his master's degree from the University of Michigan, and then in 1932 from the University of Washington. From 1928 till 1936, he taught at the College of Fisheries at University of Washington. He was appointed as an assistant curator at the Division of Fishes of the United States National Museum. During the same year he joined Smithsonian Institution, where he remained till retirement in 1968. In 1938 he became a curator of the Division. While in retirement, he continued to work as a Research Associate of the Division of Fishes. He was one of the scientists that was sent to work for the U.S. Navy, on Operation Crossroads, that was conducted at the Bikini Atoll in 1946. Aside from testing an atomic bomb during the operation, he also col ...
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Pehr Hugo Strömman
Pehr is a predominantly Swedish language masculine give name and may refer to: *Pehr Adlerfelt (1680–1743), Swedish Army colonel *Pehr von Afzelius (1760–1843), Swedish medical doctor and professor * Pehr Victor Edman (1916—1977), Swedish biochemist * Pehr von Ehrenheim (1823–1918), Swedish politician *Pehr Forsskål (also known as Peter Forsskål; 1732–1763), Swedish-Finnish explorer, orientalist and naturalist * Pehr Götrek (1798–1876), Swedish Christian communist *Pehr Gyllenhammar (1901–1988), Swedish businessman *Pehr G. Gyllenhammar (born 1935), Swedish businessman * Pehr Harbury (born 1965), American biochemist * Pehr Hilleström (1732–1816), Swedish artist * Pehr Ferdinand Holm (1844–1917), Swedish-born New Zealand mariner *Pehr G. Holmes (1881–1952), Swedish-born American politician *Pehr Hörberg (1746–1816), Swedish painter and musician *Pehr Janse (1893–1961), Swedish Army major general *Pehr Kalm (1716–1779), Finnish explorer and naturali ...
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Kiyomatsu Matsubara
was a Japanese marine biologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. Born Kiyomatsu Sakamoto in Hyogo Prefecture, Kiyomatsu Matsubara was the first professor of the Department of Fisheries of the University of Kyoto and is considered to be the founder of Japanese research on fish systematics. He changed his name to "Matsubara" in the early 1930s. He has focused his research primarily on the scorpionfish (Scorpaeniformes) and published many books and scholarly articles. He described several new species of fish, including the crocodile shark ''(Pseudocarcharias kamoharai)''. Species named after him include the rays ''Bathyraja matsubarai'' (Ishiyama, 1952) and ''Dasyatis matsubarai The pitted stingray (''Bathytoshia matsubarai'') is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, endemic to the waters around Japan and the Sea of Japan. It typically found near the coast at depths of , but may also venture into the open se ...'' Miyosi, 1939. See also * :Taxa named by Kiyomats ...
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Hirotoshi Asano
Hirotoshi (written: 弘寿, 弘年, 博敏, 博俊, 裕稔, 浩俊 or 広俊) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese sumo wrestler *, Japanese samurai *, Japanese businessman *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese footballer {{given name Japanese masculine given names ...
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